Class Size - Limitation Sample Clauses

Class Size - Limitation. Early childhood classes shall be limited to twenty (20) students with a teacher assistant for a ratio of one (1) adult to ten (10) students. Class Sizes: Grades Students Pre-K- Kindergarten 20 1st 21 2nd-3rd 23 4th-6th 25 For Pre-K through Sixth (6th) grade, if necessary, the District may increase up to two (2) students per class. Seventh through Twelfth (7th-12th) grade class sizes shall close at thirty (30) students per class. Administration will strive to balance class sizes among same subject areas. Subjects which are exempt from class size limitations by state law will be exempt from these class size limitations.
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Class Size - Limitation. At the senior high school level, the Board shall make every effort to ensure that the class load for teachers in academic departments shall be an average of 30 students per academic class. Each student above maximum shall remain in the classroom, and the teacher shall be compensated at the rate of $500.00 for each student on a prorated basis;* or each student above maximum shall be removed from the classroom. Academic departments are defined as English, math, science, social studies, world languages, business, and health education. At the K-8 level, the following standards shall be observed: For the 2015-16 school year, elementary class sizes will be based on (and overages paid) at the 2010-2011 level (26 maximum for grades K-3 and 29 maximum for grades 4-5). Beginning in the 2016-17 school year, elementary class sizes will have the following limitations: 26 student maximum for grades K-3; 32 student maximum for grades 4-5. Split classes--two (2) fewer. Teachers of elementary split classes shall receive an additional $1,000 as compensation. Teachers will not be required to take split classes in consecutive years. These standards shall be in effect by the student count date.* On or before the student count date, the building administrator shall choose one of the following options if a class exceeds these maximums:
Class Size - Limitation. ‌ At the secondary level, the Board shall make every effort to ensure that the class load for teachers in academic departments shall be an average of 30 students per academic class. Each student above maximum shall remain in the classroom, and the teacher shall be compensated at the rate of $800.00 for each student on a prorated basis;* or each student above maximum shall be removed from the classroom. Academic departments are defined as English, math, science, social studies, world languages, business, Career Technical Education (CTE) and health education. At the K-5 level, the following standards shall be observed: Elementary class sizes will have the following limitations: 26 student maximum for grades K-5; 20 student maximum for Van Tykes Transitional Kindergarten program. Split classes--two (2) fewer. Teachers of elementary split classes shall receive an additional $2,000 as compensation. Teachers will not be required to take split classes in consecutive years. These standards shall be in effect by the student count date.* On or before the student count date, the building administrator shall choose one of the following options if a class exceeds these maximums:

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